Posted by Mozher Experts on 23.02.26
Understanding the Impact of Saudi Arabia's Climate on Indoor Plants
Seeing yellow leaves on your indoor plants can be alarming, but it's a common signal that something in their environment is imbalanced. In Saudi Arabia, the challenge is unique. We manage extreme outdoor heat with constant indoor air conditioning. This creates an artificial environment with low humidity and consistent cool drafts, which many tropical plants are not naturally equi… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 21.02.26
Why Extreme Heat and Air Conditioning Change Everything
Watering indoor plants in Iraq is not the same as watering them in mild climates. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 45°C outside, while inside most homes the split AC runs for long hours. This combination of extreme heat and constant cooling creates a dry, unstable environment that confuses plant owners.
Outdoors, heat increases evaporation and dries soil quickly. Indoors, air conditionin… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Start With the Environment: Heat Outside, AC Inside
Most indoor plant problems in UAE homes begin with one simple contradiction: extreme outdoor heat and constant air conditioning indoors. A plant that looked fine in the nursery can decline within days after being placed under a direct AC vent. Cold drafts combined with very dry air stress leaves, roots, and soil microbes at the same time.
In apartments and villas across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 19.02.26
Why watering indoor plants in Iraq is different
Watering indoor plants in Iraq is not about following a fixed calendar. It is about managing heat, strong sun, and long hours of air conditioning. In most homes, the outdoor temperature is extreme for much of the year, while inside the AC runs daily. This combination changes how soil dries and how roots function.
Air conditioners reduce humidity and increase airflow around leaves. The surface of the… Read more

